Body camera footage shows a chaotic scene as a teen party was shut down in Mount Healthy Saturday resulting in nine arrests.

Police documents show two juveniles were hit with pepper spray. Barking K-9 units milled through the crowd. More than one fistfight was broken up by police.

Two police officers were injured along with three juveniles who were hospitalized for minor injuries.

In a news release Wednesday, Mount Healthy police said the event was ticketed and said a second man, Marvino Higgins, has been charged with operating a teen club without a license.

"We believe 355 underage juveniles were sold tickets to the event for $20 each," the release said. "Promotion of the event was done on social media, primarily to juveniles who attend Withrow High School."

If all that ticket money was collected, the total would be $7,100.

Of the eight juveniles arrested, police said most lived outside Mount Healthy. A Mount Healthy High School resource officer reported being told the party was "for students who weren't allowed to attend ... prom."

Police were called to the Hilltop Plaza business on Hamilton Avenue around 8:30 p.m. after the management of the business saw a Facebook comment stating "Imma shoot that s*** up," police documents state.

Mount Healthy officers went to provide a police presence, but a fight inside Playtime USA prompted the management to shut down the party and tell everyone to leave, investigators said.

Several fights broke out and the crowd flooded the parking lot with little direction.

"The original officers were quickly overwhelmed and called for assistance," police said.

A screen capture from bodycam footage from teens dispersing from Playtime USA, in Mt. Healthy, on April 6.(Photo: Provided)

In total, 13 law enforcement agencies responded to help Mount Healthy officers.

Among them was a North College Hill officer who was attacked during the incident, according to police documents.

Jasmin Watkins, 33, was arrested after an officer said she threatened to punch him. During her arrest, police said she was uncooperative. Body camera footage shows police threatening to use a Taser if she didn't cooperate.

At one of the fights, officers fired an air-powered gun meant for use with pepper balls, but no actual rounds were fired.

The teens who were arrested were either taken to juvenile detention or to the hospital if they reported injuries. The names of these teens have not been released.

Everyone arrested at the scene was charged with aggravated rioting.

Since the incident, the owner of Playtime USA, Daniel Oliver, has been cited for operating a teen club without a permit, a misdemeanor violation of Mount Healthy law. In an unrelated investigation, Oliver also faces charges for pass bad checks.

Higgins role in the party is unclear.

Investigators said it was supposed to be the last weekend that Playtime USA was in business. Oliver told police he had planned to close the business anyway, so it is unlikely the doors will reopen.

Sgt. Greg Nolte said a club permit would have required Oliver to notify police ahead of such a large event, have an emergency exit plan and hire officers to help with security. None of those precautions happened.

"[Higgins and Oliver] failed to follow the safety requirements contained within the ordinance designed to protect patrons," police said.

Nolte said he does not expect any further arrests related to the disorderly crowd, but said his department is still actively investigating the Facebook threat.

Watkins is charged with resisting arrest, obstruction of justice and rioting. She was released on bond Sunday.

Oliver and Higgins face up to a $500 fine for the alleged permit violation.